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When Virginia white supremacist William White sent death threats to Central Florida law enforcers in 2012, he covered his digital tracks, according to testimony in his trial this week. But despite an encrypted laptop and untraceable Internet connection — he bragged even the NSA couldn't crack it — White was undone by his frequent, bloodthirsty online tirades advocating violent government overthrow to anyone who might be reading, prosecutor Vincent Chiu told White's jury. "He is begging for attention," Chiu said, as he showed jurors post after post on White's Facebook page about killing "pigs." "He's not getting enough of it,...

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Operating covertly, like District 13 -- which is known for making nuclear weapons and is the base for the rebellion -- the National Security Agency is not someplace you just visit. With advancing intelligence and top-secret information, it may be best to assume this place (off...

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When Virginia white supremacist William White sent death threats to Central Florida law enforcers in 2012, he covered his digital tracks, according to testimony in his trial this week.
But despite an encrypted laptop and untraceable Internet connection —...

The Sunday morning guest list:
Secretary of State John Kerry will be a guest on CBS' "Face the Nation" at 10:30 a.m. on WKMG-Channel 6. Other guests are Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y. She has written the...

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Eric Delisle: With the NSA on the prowl and social media behemoths tracking your every keystroke, it's difficult for a macho man to surf the Internet for that Beanie Baby that will complete his collection. At least not without someone knowing....

The new series keep arriving this weekend, and the most-celebrated dramas enter new phases.
Michael J. Fox is back in a big way on “The Good Wife,” and that’s good, upsetting news. "Wife" has competed with "Game of Thrones" and...

UPDATED: Edward Snowden and the Pulitzer Prizes will be topics Sunday on the morning programs.
Glenn Greenwald is giving his first interview since winning the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for The Guardian's coverage of Snowden's National Security...

The Sunday dramas will have most viewers talking this weekend. The rundown, starting with the two most-discussed dramas going these days:
On “Game of Thrones,” Jon gains volunteers at 9 p.m. on HBO. Bran, Jojen, Meera and Hodor find shelter. "Dany...

The guest list this weekend on Sunday morning programs:
Former Vice President Dick Cheney and his wife, author Lynne Cheney, give a joint interview to "Fox News Sunday" at 10 a.m. on WOFL-Channel 35. Other guests are Scott Reed of the U.S....

UPDATED: Barack Obama and Bill Clinton are the main guests on the Sunday programs this weekend.
Obama talks to George Stephanopoulos on ABC's "This Week," which starts at 11 a.m. on WFTV-Channel 9. Obama told ABC that the World Cup is affecting...

The anxiety demonstrated by Anna, summoned to her boss's office without explanation, will be familiar to any corporate worker. That she works for a government agency in the 1930s Soviet Union — an agency where the last director disappeared without warning...

Hardcore video gamers face a tough lesson about fantasy vs. reality in "Leveling Up," which opens Thursday at Theatre UCF.
The contemporary play looks at 20-something roommates who share a love of video games.
But when the National Security...

Writer-director Paul Schrader, who scripted Scorsese's “Raging Bull,” has sold his script about an NSA agent trying to piece together what went wrong in a botched hostage rescue mission. “Recall,” it is titled, and “Midnight Run

You'll hear a lot about presidential politics on Sunday morning, but CBS' “Face the Nation” plans a baseball panel to celebrate Washington's first postseason play in 79 years. The panel will feature former managers Tony La Russa of the St. Louis Ca

WASHINGTON — Committee assignments in Congress are sort of like college classes. While you're free to do whatever you want, you'll mostly be judged on how you do in your major. Which means freshman Sen. Marco Rubio probably should start boning up on on e

A Dutch SIM-maker allegedly targeted by British and U.S. spying agencies says it believes there was a hacking operation, but it didn't result in a massive privacy leak. Netherlands-based Gemalto, a maker of SIM cards used in mobile phones and credit...

WASHINGTON Thomas Drake became a symbol of the dangers whistleblowers face when they help journalists and Congress investigate wrongdoing at intelligence agencies. He claims he was subjected to a decade of retaliation by the National Security Agency...